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Intel 2022-2016 Roadmap Reveals Skylake-S Unlocked Processors In Q3 2022 - 65W Broadwell K-Series in Q2, Broadwell-E Arrives In Q1 2022

It seems similar the yearly processor refresh is approaching the states shortly in Q2 2022 with several updates planned by Intel for the upcoming quarters. A roadmap shown by VR-Zone has shown off what Intel plans to exercise with the Broadwell, Skylake and Braswell generation of processors which are utilizing the 14nm process technology and enhancements to operation and efficiency for desktop platforms.

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Unlocked Broadwell Hits Market place in Q2 Followed by Unlocked Skylake-S In Q3 2022

First of all are the 2 major parts shipping for desktop socketed platforms in Q2 and Q3. Intel, which has currently launched Broadwell-U for notebooks will exist bringing Broadwell-G (Unlocked Series) to the market around Q2 2022. A reveal around Computex 2022 in June seems highly possible since Intel usually reveal refresh and new processors at the event that also acts as a platform to demonstrate their chips equally seen the previous year.

The surprising thing is that Intel will be bringing only quad cadre chips to the socketed platform which will adopt the Broadwell core architecture that is based on a 14nm process technology. The Quad Cadre parts which have a unlocked design, feature compatibility with Z97/H97 chipset based motherboards with the LGA1150 socket and will have a TDP of just 65W. This sounds a bit strange that the acme unlocked series will ship with an unusually depression TDP when previous parts carried a TDP of 95W. The new Broadwell-One thousand series are supposed to feature four Broadwell x86 cores and faster Iris Pro graphics chips with eDRAM cache on lath (128MB L4 Crystalwell) that is Intel's flagship graphics processing unit designed to date integrating 48 execution units. The specific models are not known but Intel will be using the Cadre-5000 serial branding for the new chips when they are available in the marketplace.

The story gets more interesting with the adjacent update which is in regards to Skylake. For some time now, nosotros have assumed that Skylake-S and Skylake-Grand will exist two different series nevertheless the roadmap has summed it entirely different. Equally seen, Skylake-Southward serial is featuring iii different tiers of chips. The 65W and 35W volition be the standard mainstream design for the platform which will characteristic a locked multiplier and will be compatible with the LGA1151 socket featured on the Z170 serial motherboards. The third tier are the 95W unlocked chips with the "K" moniker that means that Skylake-S will be an unlocked design from the start and no need for the K-Series would be required for later. We tin expect a refresh in the future merely information technology'south a breath of fresh air for those demanding platform upgrades sooner. The desktop processors will be launching in Q3 of 2022 and will have multiple quad core and dual core models.

Intel 6th Generation Skylake – Cadre i7-6000 and Core i5-6000 Series Processors

Now Skylake is likewise based on a 14nm architecture but its a microarchitecture built from the ground up. The Skylake-S processors which are the mainstream line will be branded equally the sixth Generation Core i5-6000 and Cadre i7-6000 parts. Skylake will feature compatibility with the LGA 1151 socketed motherboards based on the 100-Series (Z170/H170) series Sunrise Bespeak chipset.

The transition to Z170 chipset will not exist a massive upgrade and would be similar to what the Z97 was to Z87 with a little added features such every bit more PCI-e lanes, Super Speed USB and up to 10 USB ports compared to half-dozen standard ones found on the current iteration of motherboards. At that place will be a total of vi 100-series chipset SKUs which will include the Z170 (Performance)replacing the Z97, H170 (Mainstream) replacing the H97, H110 (Value) replacing the H81, B150 (Small-scale and medium Business) replacing the B85 and the Q170 plus Q150 chips with Intel vPro / SIPP which will replace the Q87 and Q85. So equally y'all can note,Intel has the unabridged replacement plan fix which volition update the current desktop chipset stack in 2022. Intel is already phasing out their Ivy Bridge-East and Z77/H77/H75/Q75 chipsets in early on 2022. This transition won't eliminate support for Z97 or Z87 in 2022 since in that location would be a majority of consumers who volition still be running Broadwell and Haswell processors since these platforms accept spanned a longer shelve-time in the marketplace and will cease to exist along side each other for a couple of years.

The Z170 would exist the flagship operation chipset which volition support the unlocked Thou-Series Skylake processors. The chipset will characteristic upwards to 20 PCIe Gen 3 lanes, six SATA Gen 3 ports, 10 USB 3.0 ports and a full of 14 total USB ports (USB 3.0 / USB ii.0), up to 3 SATA Limited capable ports, up to 3 Intel RST capable PCI-e storage ports which may include x2 SATA Limited or M.2 SSD port with Enhanced SPI and x4/x8/x16 capable Gen three PCI-Express back up from the processor.

Intel Broadwell-Eastward Extreme Edition Chips Arrive in Q1 2022

The launch of several mainstream chips will somewhen trigger a delay for the main high-performance and enthusiast platform. Intel will motion Broadwell-Eastward to Q1 of 2022 while Haswell-E will stick to the 2022 time. Intel's Broadwell-E platform will feature viii core and half-dozen core fries based on 14nm Broadwell cadre architecture and characteristic TDPs of 140W across the X and K series SKUs. The platform will stick to compatibility with the electric current generation LGA2011-three socket and X99 PCH motherboards.

Intel Mainstream Platforms Comparing Chart:

Intel Sandy Bridge Platform Intel Ivy Bridge Platform Intel Haswell Platform Intel Broadwell Platform Intel Skylake Platform Intel Cannonlake Platform
Processor Compages Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge Haswell Broadwell Skylake Cannonlake
Processor Procedure 32nm 22nm 22nm 14nm 14nm 10nm
Processors Cores (Max) 4 4 4 4 4 TBA
Platform Chipset vi-Series "Cougar Point" 7-Serial "Panther Indicate" eight-Series "Lynx Point" 9-Series "Wild Cat Point" 100-Serial "Sunrise Point" 200-Serial "Union Point"
Platform Socket LGA 1155 LGA 1155 LGA 1150 LGA 1150 LGA 1151 TBA
Memory Back up DDR3 DDR3 DDR3 DDR3 DDR4 DDR4
Thunderbolt Aye Yeah Yes Yeah Yes "Alpine Ridge" Yes
Platform Desktop LGA Desktop LGA Desktop LGA Desktop LGA Desktop LGA Desktop LGA
Launch 2011 2012 2013-2014 2015 2015 2016

Source: https://wccftech.com/intel-2015-2016-roadmap-reveals-skylake-s-unlocked-processors-q3-2015-65w-broadwell-kseries-q2-broadwelle-arrives-q1-2016/

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